▬ Public Domain Classic Musical, digitally restored, and upscaled to 4K ▬
Synopsis: Dancing great, Bill ‘Williamson’, sees his face on the cover of Theatre World magazine and reminisces: just back from World War I, he meets lovely singer Selina Rogers at a soldiers’ ball and promises to come back to her when he “gets to be somebody.” Years go by, and Bill and Selina’s rising careers intersect only briefly, since Selina is unwilling to “settle down.” Will she ever change her mind? Concludes with a big all-star show hosted by Cab Calloway.
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0:00 – Intro
10:52 – Lena Home & Cab Calloway – Diga Diga Do
20:33 – Fats Waller – That Ain’t Right
24:32 – Fats Waller – Ain’t Misbehavin’
48:49 – Lena Home – I Can’t Give You Anything But Love
54:33 – Cab Calloway – Geechie Joe
58:33 – Lena Home – Stormy Weather
1:11:36 – Cab Calloway – Jumpin’ Jive
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Free Western Series: Bonanza – Episode 151 – Alias Joe Cartwright – A stubborn, career army sergeant appears to be his only hope when Little Joe is arrested after being robbed and knocked unconscious by a look-a-like escaped army prisoner and is unable to convince the fort commander that he isn’t the man who has been sentenced to face the firing squad.
Alias Joe Cartwright
Director: Lewis Allen
Writer: Robert Vincent Wright
Stars: Lorne Greene, Michael Landon, Dan Blocker
Genre: Western
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 26 January 1964 USA
Filming Locations: Paramount Studios – 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Storyline:
A deft blend of comedy and suspense, “Alias Joe Cartwright” affords series regular Michael Landon the opportunity to play a dual role: His usual characterization of Joe Cartwright, and murderous Army deserter Angus Borden. Mistaken for Borden, Joe is sentenced to a firing squad by martinet Captain Merced (Douglas Dick). But Sgt. O’Rourke (Keenan Wynn) suspects something is amiss, especially when Merced makes it clear that he knows Joe is innocent but is determined to go through with the execution anyway. Throughout the episode O’Rourke’s favorite patsy, the hapless Private Peters (Joseph Turkel), runs himself ragged trying to find out if Joe is indeed who he claims to be. Written on rottentomatoes.com
Reviews:
“Michael Landon takes center stage in this episode of Bonanza as Little Joe has his clothes, horse, and identity stolen by an army deserter played by none other than Michael Landon.
When Sergeant Keenan Wynn and an army patrol find Little Joe on the trail with different clothes and an army horse, he’s taken to the fort where the Captain Douglas Dick says it’s him. Joe manages to persuade Keenan Wynn to try and contact the Ponderosa to verify his identity.
Landon might not have made it, but for Keenan Wynn’s help and for the fact the doppleganger Landon got a bit greedy and decided to hang around and try to cash a bank letter of credit that Lorne Greene gave his son to cash with banker Hugh Sanders.
Not a bad episode at all.” Written by bkoganbing on IMDb.com
“I like this episode very much, mainly because of the intricate plot and the suspense of it. In it Michael Landon plays Little Joe and the mean and crooked Cpl. Angus Borden, a former soldier; Borden is in cahoots with a mean and crooked Captain Merced who is played by Douglas Dick. Keenan Wynn portrays a boisterous and stubborn Sergeant O’Rourke. Joe Turkel provides humor as he plays the part of the drunk Private Peters. In the story, after he is taking a long trip and has to sleep out on the ground one night, Corporal Borden comes along and knocks out little Joe, switches clothes with him, steals Joe’s horse, and leaves his own with a saddle which, in turn, has an army brand on it. It is at that point that Sergeant O’Rourke and two other soldiers come along and arrest Joe and take him to a nearby fort where Joe learns he will be executed the next morning. As the day rolls on Sergeant O’Rourke does learn that Little Joe is truly who he says he is, does try to help him even though O’Rourke can do only so much for him. Again, Landon does play two parts very well and Wynn puts himself into his role so well himself. See the unforgettable episode.” Written by daviddaphnered on IMDb.com
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A financier from New York rules his family, consisting of his wife and his four sons, with the meticulous misogyny of a bookkeeper.
Director: Michael Curtiz
Writers: Clarence Day, Donald Ogden Stewart, Howard Lindsay
Stars: William Powell, Irene Dunne, Elizabeth Taylor
Genre: Classics, Comedy, Family
Budget: $4,700,000 (estimated)
00:00 Full Movie (with subtitles)
02:19 Family dynamics and morning routine in a household with strict rules and expectations.
10:55 A humorous portrayal of a family’s daily life, focusing on household dynamics and financial management challenges.
19:14 Daily life challenges unfold in a comedic setting with notable characters.
27:49 Financial disagreements unfold as guests overstay their welcome in a New York household.
34:54 A family’s dinner plans are disrupted by a baptism revelation, leading to a comedic debate on faith and tradition.
46:57 A young man struggles with his identity and relationships in a family setting.
56:25 Financial disagreements and misunderstandings between a husband and wife in a household.
1:05:23 Family dynamics and financial struggles in a comedic setting with a focus on work ethic and relationships.
1:13:41 Family faces challenges as mother falls ill, children seek comfort, and father struggles with the situation.
1:25:54 Mrs. Day falls ill, leading to unexpected decisions and moments of reconciliation.
1:36:37 A family navigates through comedic situations, including a baptism negotiation and gift exchanges.
1:42:34 umorous misunderstandings unfold as relatives visit unexpectedly in a bustling household.
1:51:56 Family chaos ensues as a father resists being baptized despite his wife’s persistence.
“The City of the Dead” (1960), also known as “Horror Hotel,” is a British horror film directed by John Llewellyn Moxey. The story revolves around a student, Nan Barlow, who travels to a remote New England town to study witchcraft. She unwittingly becomes part of a dark ritual in a cursed town haunted by a centuries-old witch. The film features atmospheric cinematography and eerie suspense. “The City of the Dead” fell into the public domain in the United States due to copyright expiry, allowing it to be widely distributed and viewed without restrictions.
You can watch the enhanced Black and White version here https://youtu.be/JjnuNqEkK_U should you not enjoy the colourisation.
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If you have any requests, please comment and I will do my best for you. As long as the requested movies are in the public domain, I can convert to colour and upload here for you to enjoy.
This movie took 17 hours to convert to colour in 4K resolution. I first removed as much grain as possible with de-noising. After that, I upscaled it to 4K and increased the frame rate to 60fps followed by AI colourising and AI facial enhancement. I hope you enjoy the end result!
This movie is in the public domain. There are also many other uploads of this movie across Youtube channels and the archive in it’s original black and white form.
Movie IMDB – https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0053719/
Original movie in black and white: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:City_of_the_Dead-Horror_Hotel.webm
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Please before giving a thumbs down, most of these movies are in terrible condition, so don’t expect miracles! I use a lot of electricity to enhance them as best as I can. I hope you enjoy what I do. Thank you for watching, you are appreciated greatly!
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If you have any requests, please comment and I will do my best for you. As long as the requested movies are in the public domain, I can convert to colour and upload here for you to enjoy.
Directed by Delmer Daves in 1947 and starring Edward G. Robinson, Lon McCallister, and Judith Anderson, “The Red House” unfolds a chilling tale of secrecy. An elderly man and his sister harbor a haunting secret about an abandoned farmhouse hidden in the deep woods, concealed from their adopted teenage daughter. As curiosity and suspense mount, the mystery surrounding the red house intensifies, leading to shocking revelations that unravel the family’s dark history. The film masterfully blends psychological tension with atmospheric cinematography, offering a gripping narrative that explores the consequences of buried secrets and the shadows that lurk within familial bonds.
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Movie IMDB – https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0039757/
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The Escapades of a Merry Widow With a Credit Card at the Cemetery!
A petty crook gallantly consoles wealthy widows and is doing all right in his chosen profession until he meets and falls in love with a lovely baroness, who knows all about get-rich-quick schemes.
Original title: Five Golden Hours (1961)
Black & White version: https://youtu.be/VOu5DBUad7U
Director: Mario Zampi
Writer: Hans Wilhelm
Stars: Ernie Kovacs, Cyd Charisse, George Sanders
Genre: Colorized classics, Comedy
This film comes with English & French audio. Go to video settings ⚙️ to change your audio / subtitle language options.
Young George Matcham visits his uncle Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton. With the clear eyes of youth, he measures Nelson’s stature and notes his feet of clay. And yet, Nelson is a hero, a great man. How can this be resolved? Meanwhile, the combined French and Spanish fleet puts out to sea.
Starring Glenda Jackson, Peter Finch, Michael Jayston, Anthony Quayle, Dominic Guard, Margaret Leighton, Barbara Leigh-Hunt. Directed by James Cellan-Jones. Screeplay by Terence Rattigan.